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| Beavers and Cubs in Special Sunrise Sleepover | 1st August, 2007 |
40 Beavers and Cubs from across Cambridge have celebrated the start of a new scouting century by holding a special Sunrise Sleepover at St Luke’s Barn in Cambridge. The event, which incorporated the district’s Sunrise Ceremony at Castle Hill, was held to mark the 100th Anniversary since the founding of the scout movement on 1st August 1907.
Starting at 7pm on the Tuesday (31st July) the Beavers and Cubs enjoyed a trip to a local recreation ground, where they were given an hour of freedom to roam around and relieve some of their energy. Many opted for the climbing frames, rope bridges and swings, but a few of the more daring Beavers opted to tackle the small climbing wall that was available. As a treat, everyone was given a portion of chip-shop chips before heading back to the barn for a game out in the dark, story and bed.
Early the next morning, the Beavers and Cubs had very little time to eat breakfast, pack away their belongings and get dressed before they were out the door and walking to the Sunrise Ceremony gathering point at St Luke’s Church. On arrival, it became clear that the ceremony would be big, with more than 100 fellow scouts and scouters already gathered. Before long the contingent marched to the foot of Castle Mound where, at 8am, everyone renewed their scout promise and welcomed in the new scouting century.
Collecting a bacon roll and a carton of juice before heading back to the barn, the Beavers and Cubs had three hours of activities to look forward to before it was time to go home. As a craft, they decorated international flags and learnt how to say “100” in many different languages. Outdoors was the giant pushball, in which small teams had to navigate it around an assault course before one giant game of push-football. The final base was making chocolate nests, which traditionally symbolises the start of something new.
To finish off, the Beavers and Cubs were challenged to a wide game. There job was to collect an entire suit of cards, from A-K in order, by approaching all of the leaders on site to see whether they had the next card in their sequence. After 40 minutes of searching, everyone gathered in the main hall for a goodbye ceremony and badge presentations. By 12:20pm it was all over.
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| District Chairman receives Award | 19th April, 2008 |
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Cambridge Scout Chairman, David Law, has been awarded the Bar to the Silver Acorn for Specially Distinguished Services to Scouting
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| Beavers Shine the way in Night Hikes | 15th November, 2007 |
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Around 80 Beaver Scouts from the 12th, 14th, 18th and 26th Cambridge colonies have spent two chilly November evenings participating in Night Hikes.
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| CUSAGC Marathon Challenge 2007 | 14th October, 2007 |
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A day/night incident hike with 26 checkpoints... and surprise challenges! For Explorers, Senior Section, SSAGO, Guiders and Scouters - yes, even Leaders!
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| Cambridge Scouts Swimming Gala | 25th February, 2007 |
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The annual Swimming Gala for 200 plus Cubs and Scouts in Cambridge and surrounding villages will take place on Saturday 10/03/07 at Parkside Pools, Cambridge.
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| County AGM advance notice | 21st March, 2006 |
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This is advance notice that the County AGM will take place on Tuesday 26th June 2006 at the Maltings, Ely.
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| Sunday Telegraph Spirit of the Community awards | 20th March, 2006 |
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Many of you will have seen two very positive pieces about the voluntary work Scouts and Explorer Scouts are involved in being highlighted in recent editions of the Sunday Telegraph.
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| Recent amendments to POR | 19th March, 2006 |
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In recent months there have been various changes made to the Policy Organisation & Rules of the Scout Association.
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| Beaver Scout Programme 2006 | 17th January, 2006 |
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Cambridge District Beaver Scout Leaders will meet on 1st February to finalise the activity programme for Beaver Scouts in 2006 (boys and girls aged six to eight years)
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| Mark Sewell (1966 to 2005) | 15th September, 2005 |
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I was very saddened to hear today of the untimley death of Cambridge scouter, Mark Sewell.
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| Beaver Activity Day 2004 | 14th October, 2004 |
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The Cambridge District Activity Day for Beavers on Saturday 2004 was a day to remember.
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| Big weekend for Cambridge Scouting | 10th July, 2004 |
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Scouting's Mobile Display Unit was on Parkers Piece this weekend for the Summer in the City event this weekend on Parkers Piece
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| District Cubs Hike | 24th June, 2004 |
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The annual District Cubs Hike will take place in the Fen Ditton area on 25th June 2004.
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| New Adult Training dates | 1st May, 2004 |
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There are lots of opportunities to participate in the new Adult Training scheme during 2004
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| St George's Day celebrations | 14th April, 2004 |
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Sunday 25th April 2004 will see the annual St George's Day celebrations in England and Cambridge Scouting will of course play its part in the celebrations.
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| Cambridge Gang Show | 17th February, 2004 |
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This fast-moving and ever-popular show, staged by members of the Scout and Guide movements, makes a welcome return to the Arts Theatre after 66 years
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| Iron Age Farm Activity Days | 12th February, 2004 |
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Hinchingbrooke Country Park has an Iron Age Farm in which we now have a
full size reconstructed roundhouse.
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| Membership growth during 2003 | 12th October, 2003 |
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Welcome to new Scouting year and I hope in whatever role you are undertaking it is a successful year for you
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| World Jamboree | 1st January, 2003 |
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Nine Scouts from Cambridgeshire (6 from Cambridge) are in Thailand for the World Jamboree.
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| Swimming Gala | 24th December, 2002 |
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Cambridge District Swimming Gala will be held on March 8th 2003.
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| Camjam | 1st January, 2002 |
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The week of the 4th-11th August saw several thousand Scouts and Guides camping near Peterborough for Camjam 2002, Cambridgeshire's International Camp.
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